** TITAN Z SUB £2000 ONLY @ OcUK!! **

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OK its still insane amount of money but OcUK has the best Titan Z prices in the UK at sub £2000. :)



OcUK GeForce Titan Z 12288MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card @ £1,999.99 inc VAT

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If you crave only the very best, then Titan Z is exactly that, featuring a pair of the most powerful gaming GPU's available, Titan Black Editions fused onto a single PCB. Featuring a whopping 5760 CUDA Cores and a massive 12GB of GDDR5 memory operating on a 786-Bit interface, makes this the perfect card for a 4k monitor setup.

With advanced dynamic power balancing and 12 phase power supply, not only is this card incredibly fast out the box it also sports some very impressive overclocking ability as well. Power balancing ensures both cores are locked at the same speeds always to ensure the smoothest possible FPS experience with no micro-stutter of any kind.

NVIDIA keep noise levels to a minimum by using an extra-large axial fan to keep this beast of a card as cool as possible along with dual vapor chambers and a 60% larger fin stack area.

Tested at 3840x2160, with AA and high settings on a 3960X at 3.3GHz yielded above 40fps in Batman, Crysis 3, Bioshock Infinite, Battlefield 4, Far Cry3, Metro Last Light and Tomb Raider, making this truly a 4k capable gaming graphics card.

Also being a Titan GPU it is ideal for BIOinformatics, Computational Chemistry, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Computational Structual Mechanics, Data Science, Defense, Electronic Design Automation, Computational Finance, Imaging & Computer Precision, Medical Imaging, Weather & Climate and Numerical Analytics.


Features:-
- 450W Cooling ability at 2700rpm
- 375W Power requirement (Stock Clocks)
- Maintain over 40fps in the latest games at 4k resolution

Specification:-
- Cuda Cores: 5760
- Base Clock: 705MHz
- Boost Clock: 876MHz
- Single Precision: 8.1 Teraflops
- Double Precision: 2.3 Teraflops
- Memory Config: 12GB / 768-Bit GDDR5
- Memory Speed: 7000MHz
- Power Connectors: 2x 8-Pin
- TDP: 375W
- Outputs: 2x DL-DVI, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort 1.2
- Interface: PCI-Express 3.0
- Warranty: 2yr


Was [£2099.99] Inc. VAT

Only £1,999.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW















Gigabyte GeForce Titan Z 12288MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card @ £2,099.99 inc VAT

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If you crave only the very best, then Titan Z is exactly that, featuring a pair of the most powerful gaming GPU's available, Titan Black Editions fused onto a single PCB. Featuring a whopping 5760 CUDA Cores and a massive 12GB of GDDR5 memory operating on a 786-Bit interface, makes this the perfect card for a 4k monitor setup.

With advanced dynamic power balancing and 12 phase power supply, not only is this card incredibly fast out the box it also sports some very impressive overclocking ability as well. Power balancing ensures both cores are locked at the same speeds always to ensure the smoothest possible FPS experience with no micro-stutter of any kind.

NVIDIA keep noise levels to a minimum by using an extra-large axial fan to keep this beast of a card as cool as possible along with dual vapor chambers and a 60% larger fin stack area.

Tested at 3840x2160, with AA and high settings on a 3960X at 3.3GHz yielded above 40fps in Batman, Crysis 3, Bioshock Infinite, Battlefield 4, Far Cry3, Metro Last Light and Tomb Raider, making this truly a 4k capable gaming graphics card.

Also being a Titan GPU it is ideal for BIOinformatics, Computational Chemistry, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Computational Structual Mechanics, Data Science, Defense, Electronic Design Automation, Computational Finance, Imaging & Computer Precision, Medical Imaging, Weather & Climate and Numerical Analytics.


Features:-
- 450W Cooling ability at 2700rpm
- 375W Power requirement (Stock Clocks)
- Maintain over 40fps in the latest games at 4k resolution

Specification:-
- Cuda Cores: 5760
- Base Clock: 705MHz
- Boost Clock: 876MHz
- Single Precision: 8.1 Teraflops
- Double Precision: 2.3 Teraflops
- Memory Config: 12GB / 768-Bit GDDR5
- Memory Speed: 7000MHz
- Power Connectors: 2x 8-Pin
- TDP: 375W
- Outputs: 2x DL-DVI, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort 1.2
- Interface: PCI-Express 3.0
- Warranty: 3yr


Was [£2299.99] Inc. VAT

Only £2,099.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
Nvidia so much lol.

I hope they have sold hardly any units of these, they can't get away with it, its daylight robbery.
 
Hang on let me grab my wallet.. want my free delivery mind! Infact for £2k I'd want Gibbo to drive the thing to my door!
 
Has anyone actually bought one? This is into the realm of fantasy even for the most well heeled its hardly value for money.
 
Has anyone actually bought one? This is into the realm of fantasy even for the most well heeled its hardly value for money.

You would have to be wrong in the head with the AMD card coming in at half the price? From what I can see it's more than a match as well.
 
I was always a fan of dual gpu single card setups but this year both companies went too far. It used to be a lot cheaper to get one but this time WOW. 2k(NV)/1.1K (AMD) for a card that is being out performed by 2 single ones in SLI / Xfire is outrageous. Plus i dont think a person who can justify a price like this for a card does not have space or the mobo to support 2 cards (even 3 or 4 would be cheaper). Niche of the niches i suppose. At least Nvidia please give us something that destroys the SLI setups in that price! Good price compared to the competition OCUK though!
 
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Was going to buy 2 r290s ! but any chance of a super duper deal on the r9 295 gibbo !!
 
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And even then, the 295X2's price is a joke itself, costing 50% more than 2x 290X cards.
not really...actually stop for a second and think about it.
What you've got with 2x 290X is;
2 x GPU
2 x 4GB RAM
2 x Fan
2 x Basic copper heatsink

What you've got with the 295X2 is;
2 x GPU
4 x 4GB RAM
2 x Fan
1 x Radiator
2 x Watercooling Block & Fan combo
+ Tubing and Fluid

When you factor in the cost of watercooling 2x 290x the cost of the 295X2 doesn't actually seem that bad.

the Titan Z however....LOL :eek: :p

Now speaking as someone who has 2x 290x in his home rig and has designed and tested OcUK's 295X2 systems, I can safely say that the crossfire performance of the 295X2 is a lot more consistent and less buggy than the dual card equivalent.
 
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